Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II

Description: Challenge rooms are some side trials for you to do as you go along on your adventure. They can help you master some attacks and other skills, on top of just being a temporary diversion from the story. You unlock more rooms as you progress through the story.

Description: A lot of people have trouble with this one. The levels I recommend using are either Kamino - The Escape, or Cato Neimodia - The Tarko-se Arena. You have to beat one of them using only Force Powers. Now, there are lot of supposed things that can effect this, such as Saber Throw, Force Grip, etc.

Description: Depending on how you played Star Wars: TFU 1, you will be rewarded in the following ways in the sequel:

If you have a save on your hard drive from The Force Unleashed you will unlock Training Gear.
If you beat Force Unleashed (I) with the Light Side Ending, you will unlock Ceremonial Jedi Robes.
If you beat Force Unleashed (I) with the Dark Side Ending, you will unlock Sith Stalker Armor.

Description: This guide is there to help find all the Holocrons in Star Wars The Force Unleashed 2. Let me tell you how this is gonna work. In each level we will break down the location of the holocron, give you a short description of where to find it, and then what exactly the thing does.

How to: In the 2nd Chapter you will come across a big bar/casino room. At the end the room will fill up with fog and you will have to fight a shielded mech. In the next room (after blasting the concrete wall that the shielded mech put up) you will come across a small room with a hologram of Jabba the Hut. Just under him are 3 slot machines. Bust em' up and collect your costume.

Here is a list of Lightsaber Crystals in the game and where tfind them. Many of them can be obtained from Holocrons scattered around the various stages. Others are awarded for Gold Medals in some of the challenges.

How to: In the 1st level, when you have to run away from the gun ship, when you stop you will die instantly -- and gain some Force Points. There's a save point here, so you can use a rubber band to hold down the character movement analog stick and create a perpetually running, and dying Starkiller. You will gain infinite Force Points if you just leave the game and come back later.